Is this rear camber ok?
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Is this rear camber ok?
I got my Tein 350z H-techs installed today. My camber in the rear is a little out -2.08 (spec he said is -2.04) I let him do the alignment today, but I'm going back 2 weeks from now to check it out after they settle a bit. Is my camber really out of spec? Do I need camber arms? Or will they be able to go back into spec when they settle?
Oh, and he said that my right outer toe rod was worn out and to call infiniti becuase it should be under warranty. I called and made and appt and the guy said they will replace both sides. Has anyone's outer toe arms worn out on them, and what causes it? Thanks!
Oh, and he said that my right outer toe rod was worn out and to call infiniti becuase it should be under warranty. I called and made and appt and the guy said they will replace both sides. Has anyone's outer toe arms worn out on them, and what causes it? Thanks!
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Originally Posted by kenchan
wow, you got measurements down to the one hundredths?
-2 sounds good. Give it a good 4-5 weeks before going back.
What's your front at?
outer toe rod worn out, huh? hummmmmm...haven't heard of that one.
-2 sounds good. Give it a good 4-5 weeks before going back.
What's your front at?
outer toe rod worn out, huh? hummmmmm...haven't heard of that one.
and dont scare me with the outer toe rod thing.
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well the factory has some adjustment for camber in the rear.. and most drop-springs arent going to drop it far enough to where the settings cant be adjusted so that it is close to spec. if anything, just buy the spc toe bolts and camber arms if you need to rid yourself of more camber in the rear, but you should be fine. tires may wear a little faster than normal, but nothing noticable.
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